Shaped Plate Workshop

with Kiyomi Fukui Nannery

Saturday, June 24th, 10am to 4pm

Tuition: $145.00 per artist (includes materials)

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In this workshop artist will learn how to create a shaped etching plate. Participants will first create a line etching and proof. A plate cutting demonstration will be shown by shaping the plate using a jewelers saw. Proofs will be pulled from the plate and a small edition will subsequently be produced.

A 6 x 8” plate will be provided as well as proofing paper.

Shaped Plate Workshop
$145.00
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Kiyomi Fukui Nannery, b. 1988, was born in the U.S. and grew up in Japan as a daughter of a Zainichi Korean father and a Japanese mother. Her practice often deals with personal narratives and history, exploring emotional internal landscapes. Her works aim to find beauty in difficulties and trauma, ultimately to yield healing experiences. In addition to producing print-based artworks, her works often involve participatory performance and fiber arts, such as tatting and natural dye. At the core of her practice is an attempt to capture transient intimacy, irrespective of media. She received an MFA in Printmaking from California State University Long Beach and a BFA in Graphic Design from La Sierra University. Her recent exhibitions include Seeds of Contemplation, Biola University, La Mirada, CA; Poetics of Relation, DAC Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; and Conversation on Conflict, Painting and Sculpture Outpost, Marysville, CA, as well as at Flux Art Space, Long Beach, CA.